(620 ILCS 45/6) (from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 89)
Sec. 6.
The directors shall, immediately after appointment, meet and
organize by the election of one of their number as president and one as
secretary, and by the election of such other officers as they may deem
necessary. They shall make and adopt such by-laws, rules and regulations
for their own guidance and for the government of the airport and landing
field, buildings, equipment and other facilities or activities and
institutions connected therewith as may be expedient, not inconsistent
with the "Illinois Aeronautics Act", as now or
hereafter amended or supplemented, or any rule, ruling, regulation,
order or decision of the Department of Transportation
of this State. They
shall have the exclusive control of the expenditure of all moneys
collected to the credit of the Airport Fund, and of the construction of
any airport, building, landing strips or other facilities connected
therewith, or auxiliary institutions or activities in connection
therewith, and of the supervision, care and custody of the grounds,
buildings and facilities constructed, leased, or set apart for that
purpose: Provided, that all moneys received for such airport with the
exception of moneys the title to which rests in the Board of Directors
in accordance with Section 9, shall be deposited in the treasury of the
county to the credit of the Airport fund and shall not be used for any
other purpose, and shall be drawn upon by the proper officers of the
county upon the properly authenticated vouchers of the Board of
Directors. The Board of Directors may purchase or lease ground within
the limits of such county, and occupy, lease or erect an appropriate
building or buildings for the use of the airport, auxiliary
institutions and activities connected therewith: Provided, however, that
no such building, landing strips or other facilities shall be
constructed or erected until detailed plans therefor shall have been
submitted to and approved by the Department of Transportation
of this
State. The Board of Directors may appoint suitable managers, assistants
and employees and fix their compensation by resolution duly adopted, and
may also remove such appointees, and shall carry out the spirit and
intent of this Act in establishing and maintaining an airport and
landing field.
The Board of Directors shall, in addition to the powers set forth in
this Act, specifically have the powers designated as follows:
1. To locate, establish and maintain an airport and airport
facilities within the area of its jurisdiction, and to develop, expand,
extend and improve any such airport or airport facility.
2. To acquire land, rights in and over land and easements upon, over
or across land, and leasehold interests in land, and tangible and
intangible personal property, used or useful for the location,
establishment, maintenance, development, expansion, extension or
improvement of any such airport or airport facility. Such acquisition
may be by dedication, purchase, gift, agreement, lease, or by user or
adverse possession or condemnation. In the determination of the
compensation to be paid in any condemnation proceeding under this
subsection involving property or facilities used in agriculture,
commerce, industry or trade there shall be included not only the value
of the property and facilities affected and the cost of any changes in
or relocation of such property and facilities but also compensation for
any loss occasioned in the operation thereof.
3. To operate, manage, lease, sublease, and to make and enter into
contracts for the use, operation or management of, and to provide rules
and regulations for the operation, management or use of any such airport
or airport facility.
4. To fix, charge and collect rentals, tolls, fees and charges for
the use of any such airport, or any part thereof, or any such airport
facility, and to grant privileges within any airport or structure
therein or any part thereof, and to charge and collect compensation for
such privileges and to lease any building or structure or any part
thereof to private or public concerns or corporations in connection with
the use and operation of such airport and to enter into contracts or
agreements permitting private or public concerns to erect and build
structures for airport purposes and purposes auxiliary thereto and
connected therewith, on such terms and conditions as the directors deem
expedient and in the public interest; provided, that no such structure
may be erected by any public or private concern or corporation pursuant
to such agreement until the plans and specifications therefor shall have
been submitted to and approved by the Department of Transportation of this State.
5. To establish, maintain, extend and improve roadways and
approaches by land, water or air to any such airport.
6. To contract or otherwise to provide by condemnation if necessary
for the removal or relocation of all private structures, railways,
mains, pipes, conduits, wires, poles and all other facilities and
equipment which may interfere with the location, expansion, development,
or improvement of airports or with the safe approach thereto or takeoff
therefrom by aircraft, and to assume any obligation and pay any expense
incidental to such removal or relocation.
7. Within territory two miles from any airport or landing field, as
measured at a right angle from any side, or in a radial line from the
corner of any established boundary line thereof, to enter into contracts
for a term of years or permanently with the owners of such land to
restrict the height of any structure upon the relationship of one foot
of height to each twenty feet of distance from the boundary line, upon
such terms and conditions and for such consideration as the Board of
Directors deems equitable; and to adopt, administer and enforce airport
zoning regulations for and within the county and within any territory
which extends not more than 2 miles beyond the boundaries of any
Airport under the control of the Board of Directors.
8. To borrow money and to issue bonds, notes, certificates or other
evidences of indebtedness for the purpose of accomplishing any of the
corporate purposes, subject, however, to compliance with the conditions
or limitations of this Act or otherwise provided by the constitution or
laws of the State of Illinois.
9. To employ or enter into contracts for the employment of any
person, firm or corporation, and for professional services, necessary or
desirable for the accomplishment of the objects of the Board of
Directors or the proper administration, management, protection or
control of its property.
10. To police its property and to exercise police powers in respect
thereto or in respect to the enforcement of any rule or regulation
provided by the resolutions of the Board of Directors and to employ and
commission police officers and other qualified persons to enforce the
same.
Nothing in this section or in other provisions of this Act shall be
construed to authorize the Board of Directors to establish or enforce
any regulation or rule in respect to aviation or the operation or
maintenance of any airport or any airport facility within its
jurisdiction which is in conflict with any federal or state law or
regulation applicable to the same subject matter.
This section is subject to the "Illinois Aeronautics Act", as now
or hereafter amended or supplemented,
or any rule, ruling, regulation, order or decision of the Department of
Transportation of this State.
The Federal Government or any department or agency thereof, the State
of Illinois or any department or agency thereof, or any political
subdivision of the State of Illinois and any public or private aircraft
shall be permitted to use any airport facility subject to the regulation
and control of, and upon such terms and conditions as shall be
established by the Board of Directors.
(Source: P.A. 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.)
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